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Well, a great first season for us again. Won the league! Dominated and only dropped off the top when the other team played a day or so before me. Was promoted with 5 games to go, then went and lost when I needed a point to secure the title. Bounced back and won 4-0 to seal it with style. Season majorly helped by a 19 game unbeaten streak. Very good defence for the most part with the least goals conceded. Quite a high amount of goals helped too.

Looking forward to catching up on all this at the weekend, a lot to go through. I have started a game in France with a team that probably not been mentioned yet as I think they are in the CFA for the first time, so it's surprising they got promoted despite finishing 7th behind all the reserve teams , will do the opening post probably in the morning.

For some reason the board have taken a massive gamble by wanting me for another year, but I am happy to agree.

tommy1872 good luck with east stirling, I hope you enjoy the challenge.Charlesbeams unlucky with the third consecutive play-off defeat, hopefully next time out you will finish 1st and get promotion so that you have a good progression rate.minisav well done on a good season, hopefully you can push on next year and go for a top half finish

League/Graph(Finished 1st)
Finally it has happened, PROMOTION, but it was pretty close towards the end of the season, a couple of losses meant the team in 2nd were catching up, but we got through it and won it with a 5-0 away win. Very pleased with the win and will be looking forward to next season.

Turkish Cup: (Lost in 4th Round)
Was actually a bit disappointed to go out in the 4th round as i felt we could have beat Mananispor, we only just lost out to them.

TransfersMost of the players i brought in were mainly back up, other than Can Bozkurt who was really good for me in his first season. I even sent the players on loan back to their clubs because they weren't really playing.

I can now sign non-Turkish players too i believe, i'd love to try and keep it all Turkish, but i doubt i can.

Overall
Overall i am very pleased with the season, only problem now is the finances, but hopefully that will change next season, although i have no idea how much money i'll be getting. Evren Erdeniz was vital again this season scoring 19 goals in the league, i hope i can get in better strikers, but i don't want to just drop him because better players are around.

Our final game of the season saw almost 5k supporters, so hopefully that's another good sign for the new season.

Charlesbeams - knew you'd do it mate. congrats and good luck next season.minisav - knew you'd achieve promotion. you'll be CL winners by 2020!!tommy1872 - welcome and good luck with the 'shire. fond of that team so hope you do well.

Well done Charlesbeams, especially in staying in the same division for 4 seasons! I lose my temper when I lose two in a row! I've got the courage to carry on with Machico, even if we get relegated I'll just use it as an experience. Let's see where it goes.

And after 3 league batterings on the trot, we grab our first set of points, and what a way to do it!

Charlesbeams - knew you'd do it mate. congrats and good luck next season.minisav - knew you'd achieve promotion. you'll be CL winners by 2020!!tommy1872 - welcome and good luck with the 'shire. fond of that team so hope you do well.

I had to adjust my budgets because I was well under the wage budget but didn't have much transfer funds. I signed 2 players for cash one of them worked out great but Ahmet Aras was a bit of a flop. Playing over 30 times for the club and only scoring 8 goals.

I Started off the season badly with 2 loses before getting back on track with a 5-0 victory. All throughout the season I lingered around 8th and 9th place which I would have been very happy with. But towards the end of the season I went on a 8 game unbeaten run which as you can see took me into 3rd position and into the playoffs I was delighted. I did not expect the playoffs at all. The table was VERY VERY close.

Playoffs

I was taking great momentum into them and I began to start getting confident I could do well.

1st playoff game
What a game this was I thought I had won it with a 82nd minute goal but they equalised in the 89th. I thought the game was going to penalties but a 122nd minute goal by Cil got me the victory I was so excited when that goal went in

2nd playoff game
Another amazing game all my players were so tired from the last game going into extra time so I had as many first teamers who were fit to play playing but it was mostly my back up players. So I thought this was the point I would lose. They scored in the 45th minute and I thought its over because my players were all tired and didn't think they would be able to come from a goal down. But they did it! a 94th minute winner and I went crazy!

I was proud to make it this far and I had a bad feeling before this game because of how tired all my players were. it was 0-0 after 90 minutes and my players were out on their feet and really didn't have anymore left in the tank so after they scored on 108 minutes I knew there was no way back. I have taken alot of positive from the playoff defeat and I hope for next season with a few new players I wont need the playoffs and if we do that we will have enough back up players to do the job.

Firstly I will talk about Umut Gedik. Finished the season with a 7.24 rating got himself in the team of the year he scored 8 goals got 11 Man of the match awards and was my most consistent player. Bought for only 20k Bargain.

Onur Garip was the only striker who could seem to find the net but he had alot of injuries meaning he was unavailable for all the playoff games and I had to rely on 3rd and 4th choice strikers. As you can see he only played 20 games this season scoring 11 times with 6 assists finishing with a rating of 7.23.

Irfan Bal was my right midfielder for the season he had a great cross on him from free kicks and corners but also knew how to score if he got the chance. He finished the season with 6 goals and 14 assists and 2 man of the match awards with a final rating of 7.15.

The club was founded in 2006 as a result of reorganization of FC Lokomotiv Chita which was excluded from the First Division. FC Chita was immediately admitted to the Second Division.
The club plays it games at Lokomotiv Stadium, Chita (Capacity: 12,500)

Having looked at the squad and moved the no-hopers we are a bit short of players and going to have to get some in. Not much room to move with wages so going to have to wheel & deal a fair bit. Got some good young players but will they be good enough to keep us up is another question.

Looks like a takeover could be on the cards Money, Lose Job or Just a change of owner?

League midpoint ~ Final Table ~ Graph(Predicted 14th/16, finished 5th)
What a topsy turvy season! Managed 3 points in 1st 4 games and was losing interest fast. I don't know what happened but the team bucked their ideas up and started playing out of this world, beating leaders (at the time) and eventual winners Maritimo B (our local rivals but the game doesn't say so) 3-1 at their own ground. An 11 match unbeaten run propelled us to the top half of the table and at one point we were within 4 points from the top. If we had started better we could have won the league, but I'll leave that for next year.

So a bad start and a bad ending dented our promotion chances, but if we keep our key players and strengthen the middle I don't see why we can't blitz this league.

Portuguese Cup: (Lost in 3rd round on penalties)
I was never expecting to go far in this competition, it was never a priority for me.

Being a Russian football fan, I of course decided to take over in Russia. After debating a few different teams spanning all over the vast country, I decided to go with: FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk, located in Novokuznetsk in southwestern Siberia. I have managed in First Division Russia before, but never a team this lowly. We'll see how it goes!

Welcome Drake! Always wanted to manage in Russia, but I get killed whenever I try, plus the foreinger restrictions are so harsh.
Being in Siberia will make things interesting I'm sure, but that fullback should help out some

Thanks for the welcome guys! Really excited about this. I've played 4-5 saves in Russia so should be used to it. Lowest I have ever gone though was an upper tier First Division team like Alania, never something so broke as this. We'll see how it goes, enjoying it already and looking forward to reading updates and updating mine!

So I had a little trip north to play Castilla, it started badly and we went down 3 nil, I decided to just throw the whole squad forwards and we pulled it back to 3:1 by half time and I thought there might be a chance of coming back from here, so a bit more pressure sees us go down by 3 more goals, at 6:1, I thought ok its done, pull back into counter and we manage to pull two more back...6-3 (Thinking at this point...we have tied the most goals in a game record), but it wouldn't finish there as they scored two more to lead 8-3 (Seriously what the hell), we score again 8-4, and then Castilla finish the game off with another goal...9-4

I have no idea what was going on, but trips to Castilla are dangerous...

La Vitréenne FC are based in the town of Vitré (population 16,691 - 2007) in Brittany. The nearest large town is Rennes, a couple of friendlies are set up against Stade Rennais Reserves in the winter break but unfortunately they are not our parent club. La Vitréenne finished in 7th position in CFA Group A last season but were promoted due to being the highest placed non reserve team.

League
After last season's promotion I set about clearing out the remaining deadwood that was left over from my predecessor's reign and brought in numerous players on free transfers to strengthen the squad. We got off to a great start, scoring for fun as we grabbed 12 wins and 3 draws from our first 16 league games. From that point on, while not quite as dominant, we did enough to keep the upper hand in our battle with Dumbarton for the title. On the last day of the season Dumbarton came to town, needing to win by at least four goals to overtake us. A 2-2 draw was enough to see us clinch the Second Division title for the fifth time and gain back-to-back promotions. Named Second Division Manager Of The Year.

Scottish Cup
We entered in the Third Round, defeating Edinburgh City 3-1. A journey to Dens Park to face First Division Dundee saw us receive the worst result of my career, a 6-1 defeat that saw us eliminated.

League Cup
A home clash with fellow Second Division side Forfar Athletic saw us a chance to get past the First Round this season. Instead we lost 4-3 in extra time and out we went.

Challenge Cup
Starting off with a 2-0 win over Stenhousemuir, we moved on to do battle with an old foe from the previous season in Montrose. Despite playing for over an hour with ten men, and indeed ending the match with just nine, we managed to hold on for a 3-2 win. Next up was Ayr United who fell 1-0 to a late winner from John Boyle and we were through to the Semi Finals. There we met rivals Partick Thistle in front of just under three thousand fans at Broadwood Stadium. Two first half goals from Ian Watt saw us win 2-0 and we were off to meet Ross County in the Final. The two had met in Clyde's only previous appearance in the Challenge Cup Final in 2006, with Ross County lifting the trophy that day. McDiarmid Park in Perth was the venue and we took an early lead through Phil Johnston only for Ross County to equalise just a minute later. Paul McQuade gave us back the lead only for County to once again equalise before half time. In the second half McQuade struck twice in three minutes and despite an own goal from goalkeeper Graeme Neill we held on to win 4-3 and lifted the trophy for the first time.

Key PlayersPaul McQuade - what can I say. One of my all time best signings. Picked him up from East Fife where he'd scored four league goals in each of his two seasons. He promptly equalled that effort in our first league game of the season against Arbroath. Despite his form falling away towards the end of the season, he still topped the league's scoring charts with 25 in 31, and 29 in 38 in all competitions. Was named Second Division Player Of The Year.Graham Webster - signed on a free from Forfar. Dominated on the left side of midfield, ending the season with 10 goals in the league.Phil Johnston - on a free from Airdrie. Started slowly but by the end of the season had scored 10 goals and made 13 assists.

Well done Charlesbeams, especially in staying in the same division for 4 seasons! I lose my temper when I lose two in a row! I've got the courage to carry on with Machico, even if we get relegated I'll just use it as an experience. Let's see where it goes.

Originally Posted by minisav

And congrats on the promotion Charles, eventually!

Cheers, i usually wouldn't bother carrying on after 4 seasons in the same league but i think because i got so close each time, it made me want it even more.

Very unlucky in the play-offs Mattie Good luck with next season!
Good luck Welsh Wizard and Drake and Berty!
Good solid position to end your season Mafino, have fun blitzing it in the 2nd season.
Impressive stuff RyMax with the title!

Oh and for anyone that was moaning about wages I have a wage budget of 177k p/w and a transfer budget

Hello! I am joining in this challenge! I used to post under the name Alurny, but I lost the account On FM2008 I managed a Danish team to the premierleage, but never managed much better! I'm on holiday in romania!

Cheers guys. I honestly wasn’t sure if we were going to hold on to top spot or not near the end. In our eight games against Dumbarton (2nd) and Cowdenbeath (3rd) we picked up a grand total of three points. Fortunately we wiped the floor with everyone else. An impressive feat by those two sides considering their combined wage bill for the season was only just over half of what I was spending.

Hello! I am joining in this challenge! I used to post under the name Alurny, but I lost the account On FM2008 I managed a Danish team to the premierleage, but never managed much better! I'm on holiday in romania!

Romania isn't available on this challenge, you want to be posting in Gundo's FM2012 Challenge :

Stefano Pazzarelli - Città di Pontedera

After last years dissapointing loss in the playoff-final I wasn't sure on how many of the players I would keep, as they all wanted high wages in return for another year here at Pontedera.

Transfer overview:

The main reason I didn't bring in more players is of course our wage budget:
Both the board and myself expects a top half finish. It would be rather dissapointing to NOT get into the playoffs again, but this depends heavily on injuries and eventual january signings.

Managed to strenghten my starting XI with the following players:

GK: Marino Bifulco - Our former GK had crazy wage demands. Got this experienced GK in, he will do for a year or two.
DL: Francensco Zarini - Solid left back, in addition a good cornertaker.
DMC: Matteo Calamai - Anchor man. Will carry the water in our 2man DMC midfield.
AMC: Giancarlo Pinna - Slow, but smart. Has made some really nice passes in preseason, and I hope he can get a good partnership with our lone striker Scotto going.
ST: Luigi Scotto - New man upfront. Our chances of getting into the top halv / playoffs are dependant on this guys abilities in front of goal.

Our preseason didn't go very well, with us recording only 1 win out of 5. The win was in our last match against really weak opposition. Did avoid injuries though, but our main playmaker is still out with his broken leg - piling the pressure on Giancarlo Pinna to deliver straight away!

Stefano Pazzarelli; Ready for a new season in charge of Città di Pontedera.

Club stadium - According to the game the club play at the 12,000 all seater capacity stadium, Estadio de S.Luis. However, in an article I read it explains how the stadium was put up for sale in 2007 and the club moved into the 30,305 capacity Estadio Algarve, a stadium built for Euro 2004.

Signed alot of players in the hopes of finding a lineup and tactics i liked as i went along. We was up and down the first 8 games 4 wins/4 losses, then i found a lineup and tactic i liked 4-1-2-3 and we put in some top quality performances and even managed to put together an undefeated streak 7 games without losing and 6 wins in a row seeing us hit the top of the table. The pressure hit us and we again went on abit of a struggle to score and an injury to our easily best Keeper saw us leak alot of goals right up to the last few games we couldn't hit any sort of run of form but managed to snatch 2nd (a couple of silly draws put top spot out of reach). The playoffs were tricky but we managed to go through by the odd goal in the Quarters and Semis and held to 0-0 in the final and scraped through the shootout with Kerem Inan saving 2 Penalties.

Cup

I used some of our top youngsters in the cup and still managed to reach the 3rd round (ok an easyish draw and scraping through on pens again in the second helped).

brettney - congratulations on your first time promotion!!. repeat next season?? minisav - 2020 was a bit generous but didn't want to put the pressure on. mind you with that wage budget....LLR - crazy result there mate!Baby Faced Assassin - welcome and good luck with Farensetommy1872 - solid season. sure you will kick on next season, especially with Lennon full time.silKEAPE - good luck this season. hopefully it will be Guinness all round!RyMaX - congrats on back to back promotions. the challenge begins here i think. good luckberty1978 - good luck in FranceMafino - good first season there. you'll be up that league next season i am sureWelsh Wizard - good luck with Lokomotiv Chita.

As for me and Marbella, i am hoping for a good few hours tonight. hopefully i can get my season preview done at some point, although maybe i will wait until January now???

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Originally Posted by rlipscombe

brettney - congratulations on your first time promotion!!. repeat next season??

Plans for next season: We need cash, we're in dept now and we may have to rely on the players we've got (for the most part) to keep us up next season .. Hope there isn't too much of a gap between divisions.

I am going to give a full motivational probably tomorrow, but for now could I please ask if everyone could post the screenshots as links please, because the pictures are seriously slowing the loading of the pages here, New Zealand has crappy bandwidth...and I am sure there are others out there who are worse than me for it.. I don't want to have to make it logos only, but it is getting out of control again...

beginning to get a little irritated with life in Marbella. injuries to key players, a crap squad who are overpaid and therefore unable to add quality to is getting me down a bit. the league is close but our squad is almost down to bare bones...

Acqui Terme is a town of just over 20 000 inhabitants in Piedmont in northwestern Italy, about 100 kilometres towards southeast from Turin. It's name translates as ”thermal waters”, and indeed Acqui Terme is a spa town. It's hot springs have been known since ancient Roman times, and get a mention by chronicler Diaconus. It is said that the hot, slightly sulphuric, water that bursts from the crust of the earth in Acqui Terme is healthy to drink and cleanses the liver – which could come in handy, since the town sits on southern part of Montferrat, one of Italy's most important wine districts. So, if you think the last bottle of local Brachetto d'Acqui red wine was too much, you can take the bottle to the town's main piazza, and fill it with hot water fresh from a spring that is located right there beside a 19th century pavillion the Acquesi call La Bollente.

As a spa town, Acqui Terme probabaly had it's heydey some time before the 2nd World War, but has in couple of last decades washed it's face (poorly crafted pun intended) by investing heavily on improving infrastructure from buildings' facades to thermal spa facilities. According to some sources, the place has even become, for a small country town, somewhat fashionable as number of artists and designers have set up shop there.

Sounds good enough for me, but it must be said that FM doesn't rate Acqui Terme very high in terms of city attraction.

On the left: La Bollente and the hot spring. On the right: Acqui scores against Genoa in a friendly match.

A.S.D. Acqui 1911

I could not find much info on the club in a language I could fluently read, but apparently the team was founded in 1911 and plays it's home games at Jona Ottolenghi, a football stadium with capacity for 1 500 spectators. As far as I can see, the club has no big merits, unlike some other small town teams from the same region like Casale for example. In FM Acqui's home kit is all white with black sleeves and when travelling the players wear all red with white sleeves. Quite agreeable combinations I think. The club boasts basic corporate, fairly basic training and minimal youth facilities. The youth facilities appear to be rented. Youth recruitment is basic.

This was an interesting season. Having survived the year previous, we were looking to consolidate. That we were able to do, as we were never threatened with a relegation fight, however we lacked the ability to push up into mid table either, so essentially it was a season of languishing around the lower-mid table, always dangerous to take points off of teams, but never a threat to accomplish anything meaningful.

This season in the transfer market placed an emphasis on finding young, talented footballers that were open to coming to Viseu. Some succeeded, some flopped, but the standard of player has certainly been raised at Viseu. We are no Porto or even Braga, but no one will be confusing us with a team that lacks talent. Experience maybe, but talent, no.

The 4-5-1 of last year remains the tactic of choice, promoting strong defence and goals off the counter attack

League: Finished 12th which is fine, but we could have done better. Some shaky form in the middle of the season cost us far too many points. However it guarantees us more seasons in the top flight which is all the ambition we realistically should have at this point. We beat Porto and Braga convincingly, this marks the second season in a row we beat Porto away, not a bad record
Madiera continues to be a threat to the Big 3, amazing for a club that has a 5,000 seat stadium.

Cup : Went out of the Taca de Portugal to Benfica in the 4th round
The League cup we fared better, narrowly losing out to Madiera in our Third Phase group.

Key Players:Uzun - Made the left wing spot his own, no one could touch him. Provided a good number of assists as well as some goals. Might be tough to keep at the clubKrivokapic - A fixture of the past 3 seasons at the back he`s the first name on the teamsheet when fit. Solid, dependable.Hlousek - A new signing and immediately moved into the first team. An excellent anchor man, someone who will be here for years, hopefullyVracevic - Young player of the year and deservedly so scoring more goals than he usually does. Must be pushing to break into the full international side. To me he is a Viseu legend. Would be named captain if I didn`t fear him leavingToljan - Like everything about him except that he`s a left-footed right back. Faded slightly at the end of the season. Paulo - Krivokapic`s usual partner, faces stern competition to remain so.Gventsadze - Scored the fastest goal of the season and was probably the club`s best attacking player. Scored a few and could have had a few more if not for terrible finishing. A key player for the club as long as I can hold on to himClopu - Finally found someone to battle Assis for the number 1 shirt. Clopu is young and talented.Stano - The older left backs that I had really faltered and Stano took advantage. Good, if injury proneOlivieri - The token Canadian produced a strong season and with his versatility will be an important player for the clubLeitao - It appears that the league has finally caught up to Leitao. Has asked to leave for a bigger club.Mina - The striker of the future. Had some terrible form but proved his talent as well.Nedved - Nedved took forever to take his place, but hit a nice patch of form and has a nice partnership with Krivokapic, though Paulo won`t let his spot be taken easily. A position of strengthMarcao - The future of Viseu. Played well in limited time after coming in January.

Transfers - Abimel went off to Arsenal, meeting his minimum release clause. It`s a shame to lose him for such a price, but it was either have the clause and hope no one activates it or not sign him at all.
Sold off a couple of bit parts and unhappy players for some spare cash.Finances - Pretty much no change from last year. Going to have to sell players to improve facilities, thus I have to be shrewd in the transfer market Facilities - Not pretty for a top flight club. Nor are they getting better
Youth - All dire

Next season : This will be a season of upheaval. If you noticed alot of the key players shown have contracts that expire in 2017, meaning that if I cannot renew their contracts they will be off on a free. With a bigger club you might be able to risk letting go one of two assets, but at Viseu every asset must be cashed in on in order for the club to progress.
Vracevic already will not renew his contract. I`ll try again in the preseason, but if he doesn`t sign, he`ll be sold.
Leitao wants to move to a bigger club, laughable considering his attributes, but he would not budge.

So players will have to be found to replace the ones leaving, which is the cost of doing business but I quite liked the players that I have (especially Vracevic, the genius midfield general)
Onwards and upwards!

Duccio An interesting club, and a very modest stadium. Should be quite a challenge with a club that smallAlmondo A nice piece of luck there... how much is it helping out the financesCharlesbeams Congrats in Turkey, looks like you are finding some talent, judging by the goals postedbrettney1980 Great first season!Baby Faced Assassin Interesting club, should have a good foundation to build upon!

The season has started pretty well. Dropped immediately off from the Serie C Cup, but after 10 league games I'm challenging for Playoff places. About third of my squad are loanees from parent club Genoa, but despite my wage budget being almost £1K below the max the club bleeds money and continually sinks deeper into debt. Stadium is small, but I guess on the plus side it means lower maintenance expenditure. Only in a friendly match against Parma has it been anywhere near capacity crowd.

What is good though is I managed to sign a couple of decent players. In Italy, after being appointed a manager, one should not progress one single day before approaching players whose contracts are about to run out. Players who still are at their clubs are much more willing to negotiate than players who just became free agents. I'm not sure what the update dates are in other leagues, but at least in Italy a day or two is the difference between a player at a club and a player who has left his (previous) club.

Continuing to lose money. I feel I may well continue to struggle in this regard for some considerable time!

Transfers - 15 in (£0) | 9 out (£0)
As was to be expected probably I cleared out a few players and brought in a load more to try and build for the new league. Not all were entirely successful, and I did end up a fair way over my, admittedly meagre, wage budget.

Well, erm, wow! That was an odd season. The season kicked off with a hat trick from Pedro Costa securing three points and second place after the first weekend. Dare I dream of a double promotion? The answer soon became clear - No. Really, really - No. I dropped like a stone. Those three points were the only ones I had for a long time. Fortunately there were three of us down at the bottom who were equally poor. It took me longer than it probably ought to have done to hit the bottom of the table but by January I was firmly routed to the bottom with a mere six points, and five points off safety. What was made worse was that my big deal, the one which had put me well over my wage budget, joined in January and promptly got injured.

I have to admit by this point I was pretty resigned to relegation and in some ways just going through the motions. I was theoretically in touch with those around me, but my form was so atrocious I couldn't see where I would pick the points up. After a few scrappy points I went into the last 4 games three points off safety with my relegation rivals to play. I picked up a win in the first. Scoring in the final moments of the game to pick up three points and put me, temporarily safe. I then proceeded to lose the next to see me go into the final game level on points, but behind on results played. After staying up in my first season on that rule it looked likely I would go down by it this time. The final game was against the team I was level with. I knew I needed to win to stay up. I thankfully got off to a good start with the opposition scoring an own goal in the 3rd minute. I then proceeded to cling on for the remaining 87 minutes and with the final whistle I was, somewhat unbelievably, safe and to play another season in this league. Now the hard work begins again!

Cup

No progress in the League Cup, and got to the Third Round of the Taca de Portugal, like last season.

Pedro Costa - Scored all three of his goals on the first day of the season. Not good enough for this level.

Lucas - Still leading the line, top league goalscorer. The fact it's with just four goals probably says a lot about my season!

Andrey Isakov - Just one credited goal. However, the own goal in the final game was a last ditch tackle on him when he was three yards out from an open goal. I hope he'd have scored anyway, though I'm not sure.

Aims For Next Season

1/ Consolidate.

Story So Far...

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Season League Position Achievements
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2012/13 Second Division - South 12th Avoided Relegation (just)
2013/14 Second Division - South 1st Promoted!
2014/15 Second League 14th Avoided Relegation

Was near end of season sitting top and promotion was certain just the Championship was up for grabs. Try to load my save and it's corrupt haven't had rolling saves on this year least I will from now on